SANTA CRUZ -- Deputies are searching for a 42-year-old man who pointed a gun at a Soquel Hills man during a burglary and led Sonoma County deputies on a manhunt last week.

Dimitri Storm, also known as Koa Storm, has a warrant for his arrest on suspicion of felony battery on a peace officer, possession of a stolen vehicle, possession of stolen property and resisting arrest, deputies said Wednesday.

Santa Cruz County sheriff's deputy April Skalland said Storm's rap sheet dates to 1989 and includes arrests in Santa Barbara County, Humboldt County, Eureka, Santa Cruz and San Francisco.

"He's one of those people who does things and doesn't care about the consequences," Skalland said. "Those are the most dangerous type of people. They will do anything to get away."

Storm is 5 feet 10 inches tall with blue eyes and blond hair -- although his hair color has been darker and he sometimes has a small beard and ponytail.

Skalland said he is considered armed and dangerous.

Fingerprints from a car burglary in Santa Cruz County linked Storm to Friday's Sonoma County chase, where deputies initially spotted him in a stolen GMC Acadia in Petaluma. After Storm was shot twice with a Taser gun, he slammed a deputy's arm in a car door and fled in the GMC. He was last seen in the Marin County city of Woodacre, where Storm is accused of burglarizing another home during his escape.

Three days before that chase, on April 2, Storm broke into a home on Chardonnay Road in the Soquel Hills when a resident came home and confronted him. Storm pointed a handgun at the man and fled in a Lexus that was stolen from Sonoma County.

Deputies said Storm has rotated between Sonoma and Santa Cruz counties in recent weeks.

He was also linked to a pickup burglary in Ben Lomond, which was caught on a surveillance video that was released to the media.

Storm also was arrested in Santa Cruz on Jan. 27 after a fight. In that case, he told police he was 24 years old and lived in Soquel.

"He gives out fake names and dates of birth to police," Skalland said. Authorities have at least four dates of birth on file for him, she added.

Police said Storm was drunk when he allegedly challenged a man to a fight near West Cliff Drive and Pelton Avenue. When they started to fight, Storm dropped his pants and exposed himself, Santa Cruz police said.

Storm was arrested on suspicion of fighting, indecent exposure with a prior conviction, being drunk in public and possession of brass knuckles, according to police.

Authorities asked residents to call 911 if they spot him or investigations if they have information.

The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office asks anyone with information to call the investigations division at 831-454-2311 or the anonymous tip line at 831-454-5995.